Britney Spears
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[Edit]More than any other single artist, Britney Spears was the driving force behind the return of teen pop in the late '90s. The blockbuster success of the Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys certainly paved the way for her own commercial breakthrough, but Spears didn't just become a star — she was a bona fide pop phenomenon. Not only did she sell millions of records, she was a media fixture regardless of what she was (or wasn't) doing; among female singers of the era (many of whom followed in her footsteps), her celebrity star power was rivaled only by Jennifer Lopez. From the outset, Spears' sex appeal was an important part of her image. The video for her debut single, "...Baby One More Time," outfitted her in full Catholic-school regalia and sent her well on the way to becoming an international sex symbol. Yet Spears' handlers seemed to be trying to have it both ways — there was a definite tension between the wholesome innocence Spears tried to project for her female audience, and the titillating sexuality that enticed so many male fans. Those marketing tactics made Spears a somewhat controversial figure, the subject of endless debates concerning appropriate role models for teenage girls. Early on, Spears tried to defuse the controversy by preaching abstinence until marriage, and even denied that she was consciously cultivating such a sexualized image. Of course, the more provocative and revealing her on-stage wardrobe became, the less plausible that claim seemed. But apart from her ability to tiptoe the line between virginal coquette and brazen tart, Spears had a secret weapon in Swedish pop mastermind Max Martin, who had a hand in the vast majority of her hits as a writer and/or producer. With Martin crafting the sort of contemporary dance-pop and sentimental ballads that made stars of the Backstreet Boys, Spears kept on delivering the goods commercially, as her first three albums all topped the charts.
Britney Jean Spears was born December 2, 1981, in the small town of Kentwood, Louisiana, and began performing as a singer and dancer at a young age. With a nationally televised appearance on Star Search already under her belt, Spears auditioned for the Disney Channel's The New Mickey Mouse Club at age eight. The producers turned her down as too young, but one of them took an interest and introduced her to an agent in New York. Spears spent the next three years studying at the Professional Performing Arts School, and also appeared in several television commercials and off-Broadway plays. At 11, she returned to The New Mickey Mouse Club for a second audition, and this time made the cut. Although her fellow Mouseketeers included an impressive array of future stars — *NSYNC's Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, Christina Aguilera, and Felicity actress Keri Russell — the show was canceled after Spears' second season. She returned to New York at age 15 and set about auditioning for pop bands and recording demo tapes, one of which eventually landed her a deal with Jive Records.
Spears entered the studio with top writer/producers like Eric Foster White (Boyzone, Whitney Houston, Backstreet Boys) and Max Martin (Ace of Base, Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC). In late 1998, Jive released her debut single, the Martin-penned "...Baby One More Time." Powered by its video, in which Spears and a troupe of dancers were dressed as Catholic-school jailbait, the single shot to the top of the Billboard charts. When Spears' debut album of the same title was released in early 1999, it entered the charts at number one and stayed there for six weeks. Once the ubiquitous lead single died down, the album kept spinning off hits: the Top Ten "(You Drive Me) Crazy," the near-Top 20 ballad "Sometimes," and the Top 20 "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart." By the end of 1999, ...Baby One More Time had sold ten million copies, and went on to sell a good three million more on top of that. Its success touched off a wave of young pop divas that included Christina Aguilera, P!nk, Jessica Simpson, and Mandy Moore. Spears was a superstar, drooled over in countless magazines, including a Rolling Stone cover that prompted immediate speculation about the still 17-year-old having received breast implants.
By the time ...Baby One More Time finally started to lose steam on the singles and album charts, Spears was ready to release her follow-up. Oops!...I Did It Again appeared in the spring of 2000, and the title track was an instant smash, racing into the Top Ten. The album itself entered the charts at number one and sold over a million copies in its first week of release, setting a new record for single-week sales by a female artist. Follow-up singles included "Lucky," the gold-selling "Stronger," and "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know," which was co-written by country diva Shania Twain and her producer Mutt Lange. A year after its release, Oops!...I Did It Again had sold over nine million copies. Rumors that Spears was dating *NSYNC heartthrob (and fellow ex-Mouseketeer) Justin Timberlake were eventually confirmed, which only added to the media attention lavished on her.
For her next album, Spears looked ahead to a not-so-distant future when both she and much of her audience would be growing up. Released in late 2001, Britney tried to present the singer as a more mature young woman, and was accompanied by mild hints that her personal life wasn't always completely puritanical. It became her third straight album to debut at number one, although this time around the singles weren't as successful; "I'm a Slave 4 U," "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman," and "Overprotected" all missed the Top Ten. In early 2002, Spears' feature-film debut, Crossroads, hit theaters, but its commercial performance was somewhat disappointing; moreover, her romance with Timberlake fizzled not long after. Spears next made a cameo appearance in Mike Myers' Austin Powers: Goldmember, and contributed a remix of "Boys" to the soundtrack. Meanwhile, sales of Britney stalled at four million copies, perhaps in part because a new breed of teenage female singer/songwriters, like Michelle Branch and Avril Lavigne, was emerging as an alternative to the highly packaged teen queens. Spears took a break from recording and performing for several months, and began work on a new album in early 2003. The results, In the Zone, reflected a wish to be taken seriously as a mature (though still highly sexualized) adult. Predictably, it topped the charts and launched several singles into orbit, including the musically adventurous "Toxic," "Everytime," and "Me Against the Music."
In the Zone hit number one on the Billboard 200, and "Toxic" snagged a Grammy for Best Dance Recording. But by 2004, there were no longer any illusions of Britney's personal life being all wholesome candy canes and kisses. First there was the star's bizarre two-day marriage to childhood friend Jason Alexander, followed by the controversial, highly sexualized Onyx Hotel tour, which was eventually canceled (allegedly because of a knee injury) despite positive financial numbers. Starbucks and cigarettes were Britney's constant accessories in the endless paparazzi photos, and the revelation of her relationship with former backup dancer Kevin Federline made the tabloids even more ravenous. Spears and Federline married in September and were tabloid regulars in the months after the ceremony. (A photo of a barefoot Britney leaving a dingy gas station bathroom made the Internet rounds.) The couple also starred in Chaotic, a UPN reality show consisting mostly of their own home videos that was met with howls from the critics and blogs.
The year 2005 was no less eventful for Spears. She released Greatest Hits: My Prerogative that January, but it was the announcement of her pregnancy that really garnered the headlines. Sean Preston Federline was born in September, and a bidding war ensued for first rights to the baby photos. As the hubbub surrounding Sean's birth continued, Britney released a remix album just in time for the holiday season. In 2006, Spears discovered she was pregnant again; shortly after the birth of her second son, Jayden James Federline, she divorced Federline, thus sparking a long string of custody battles that were eventually settled in Federline's favor. Following another headline-grabbing incident in early 2007 (in which Spears spontaneously shaved her head at a salon in Tarzana, California, much to the delight of nearby photographers), Spears sought help at Malibu's Promises Treatment Center. After leaving the center, she began working on her comeback album and performed a few small shows at House of Blues locations in Los Angeles, San Diego, Anaheim, and Las Vegas that May. Despite ongoing turmoil in her life that summer and fall — including a disastrous performance at MTV's Video Music Awards — Blackout arrived in October 2007. It proved to be her least successful album to date, charting three Top 40 hits but failing to achieve platinum certification within its first year of release.
Spears' public image was dealt more blows in early 2008 when she lost custody of her children, made several court appearances, and was placed on involuntary psychiatric hold twice in one month. Blackout nevertheless won several MTV-sponsored awards, including Album of the Year from the Europe Music Awards in November 2008. That same fall, the lead-off single from Spears' next record, "Womanizer," became her first number one single in nearly a decade. The full-length Circus arrived in December, featuring a mix of syrupy ballads and uptempo dance numbers that were designed to fuel Spears' comeback. In 2009, the single "3" followed "Womanizer" to the top, and appeared on her career-spanning compilation The Singles Collection. In 2011, Spears returned with the studio album Femme Fatale, featuring the single "Hold It Against Me," which became her fourth single to top the Billboard Hot 100. The second single, the Ke$ha co-written "Till the World Ends," didn't top the charts but it was a bigger hit, going double platinum in the US.
Britney supported Femme Fatale with an international tour that ran until the end of 2011; at the end of the year, the home video Live: The Femme Fatale Tour was released. Spears made a splashy return to television in 2012 when she signed to be one of the celebrity judges on the second season of the U.S. version of Simon Cowell's The X Factor. The show returned in the fall of 2012. Spears did not return to the show for its third series.
Also in 2012, Britney appeared on will.i.am's track "Scream and Shout." This was the beginning of a greater partnership, as will.i.am wound up as the executive producer for her eighth studio album, Britney Jean. Preceded by the single "Work Bitch" — along with a Britney cameo on Miley Cyrus' 2013 album Bangerz and the announcement of a two-year residency in Las Vegas — Britney Jean appeared during the first week of December 2013.
Title: ...Baby One More Time [Digital 45]
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Title: Select Mix Presents Britney Spears
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Vocal & Symphonic
Title: The Essential Britney Spears
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Title: The Femme Fatale Tour: Exclusive (Remixes)
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Slumber Party (Jamie Starr Remix) (Single)
Artist: Britney Spears, Tinashe, Jamie Starr
Title: Scream And Shout (Motiff Trap Remix) (Single)
Artist: Britney Spears, PitBull, Will I Am
Genre: Electronica, House, Electro, Rock & Roll
Title: (You Drive Me) Crazy (The Stop Remix!) [Digital 45]
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Title: Overprotected [Digital 45]
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Title: 3 (DJ Mexx & DJ Kolya Funk Remix)
Artist: Britney Spears, DJ Mex
Genre: House, Electro House, Club/Dance
Title: B In the Mix - The Remixes
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Title: Boys (The Co-Ed Remix feat. Pharrell Williams) [Digital 45]
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Pop
Title: Break the Ice
Artist: Britney Spears
Title: Break the Ice (Manon Dave Remix) - Single
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Britney - The Singles Collection (Deluxe Version) [Remastered]
Artist: Britney Spears
Genre: Pop
Collections
Title: New Life On TMD Retro Edition Vol. 11
Genre: Retro
Title: Mix Future Heavy Work (CD2)
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Funk
Title: Woman In August
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Club/Dance, Pop
Title: Remake Hits 80s (CD6)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: 41 Remix Music Vol. 7
Genre: House, Trance, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, DJ/Remixes
Title: Knuffelrock 08 (CD1)
Title: Pure... 2000s Party (CD1)
Title: Pure... Dance Party (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Touch Your Music Vol. 10 (CD2)
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance
Title: Now That's What I Call A No. 1 (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Number One - Orjinal Top 40 Listesi (07 Haziran 2014)
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: Keep Calm & Relax Vol. 2
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Urban Dance (CD1)
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Pop
Title: Best Disco Vol. 2 (CD2)
Title: Bravo - The Hits 2000 (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Super Disco 90's (CD1)
Title: The Best Of 90s Vol. 3 (CD2)
Title: Toma Los Temazos DeL Verano 2014 (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Latin
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 002
Genre: Rock
Title: The Noughties (CD3)
Genre: Garage, Industrial, Blues Rock, Indie Rock, EBM
Title: The Best Slow Hits 05
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: The Best Slow Hits Vol 09
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: NOW Thats What I Call A Million (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Ultratop Hitbox Best Of (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Living The MuSiK Invierno 2014 (CD6)
Genre: House, Electro, Dancefloor, Pop
Title: MNM Party 2014.1
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 049
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Viking Metal, Drum & Bass
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 057
Genre: Hard Rock, Metal, Gothic Metal, Heavy Metal, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 069
Genre: Rock, Gothic Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Death Metal, Heavy Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal, Symphonic Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 260
Genre: Gothic Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Metal, Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 310
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Death Metal, Gothic Metal, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Hardcore
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 289
Genre: Industrial Metal, Black Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 298
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Power Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 319
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Death Metal, Heavy Metal, Melodic Death Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 297
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Power Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 123
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Metal, Death Metal, Heavy Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 172
Genre: Industrial Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Metal, Heavy Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 166
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Title: G-A-Y Divas
Genre: Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Skyradio Running Hits (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: 90s Party VIVA Legends
Genre: Pop
Title: 90's Volume 1 (CD1)
Title: Fun Radio: Dancefloor Anthology (CD3)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Fun Radio 100 Starfloor Summer 2014 (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: NOW That’s What I Call The 90s (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Die Hit Giganten-Hot Hits (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: NOW Thats What I Call Party (CD1)
Genre: Industrial, Club/Dance, Pop, EBM
Title: NOW Thats What I Call Party (CD3)
Genre: Industrial, Club/Dance, Pop, EBM
Title: Winter Dance Hits (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Dance Pop
Title: Viva Boom Boom Vol. 18
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: SongFIT: Workout Essential Club Tunes
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Dancefloor Winter 2015 (CD2)
Genre: Club/Dance
Title: Mastermix Issue 341 (CD2)
Genre: Industrial, Electro, Club/Dance, EBM
Title: More Christmas 2014 (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: Spring Break (CD3)
Genre: Pop
Title: Dance Winter 2014 (CD2)
Genre: Club/Dance
Title: Love Christmas
Genre: Pop
Title: Passione Italodance (Vol. 04)
Genre: Dance Pop
Title: Hot 50 House Music - Merry Christmas Vol. 21
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Beautiful Ballads (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: More Christmas 2014 (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: The Sound Of Christmas (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Featuring albums
Title: NOW That's What I Call Music! 50 (Deluxe Edition) [+digital booklet]
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: Dance Mix USA, Vol. 2 (Mixed By Louie DeVito) [Continuous DJ Mix]
Artist: Louie Devito
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Ultra Weekend 5 (Jason Nevins Presents) [Deluxe Version]
Artist: Jason Nevins
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: ThriveMix Presents: DanceAnthems 2
Artist: Various Artists - Mixed By Jason Nevins
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor
Title: Dance Mix USA Vol. 2 (Mixed By Louie Devito) [Continuous DJ Mix]
Artist: Dance Mix USA
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor
Title: Déjà vu / Deja vu
Artist: Giorgio Moroder
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Dancefloor, Disco, Dance Pop
Title: Recrimination
Artist: Justin Timberlake
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, Eurodance, House, Euro House, Techno, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Jazz, Rock, Alternative Rock, Punk, Reggae, Dancehall, Club/Dance, Pop, Pop Rock, Pop Rap, Synth Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical
Title: Now That'S What I Call Christmas 4 (CD1)
Artist: Christina Aguilera
Genre: Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: The Best Christmas Album Ever (CD2)
Artist: Diverse Artiesten
Genre: New Age, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Ed Banger / Because Music Present Justice
Artist: Justice
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Electro
Title: Bodom Covers
Artist: Children Of Bodom
Genre: Alternative Rock, Metal, Death Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Alternative
Title: Now That's What I Call Club Hits / That's What (CD2)
Artist: Ayah Marar, Calvin Harris
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance